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Polymer Clay Creative Traditions is available now. A signed copy of this book, which takes a new approach, providing step-by-step instructions and photos for over 30 projects and techniques that draw on the artistic traditions of the past. Artists at all skill levels can create lovely clay pieces inspired by painting and drawing, ethnic carving, quilting, ceramics, sculpture, glass, metalwork and more. In addition, the work of more than 90 contributing artists is shown in full color, for a total of more than 300 stunning photographs.

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I own your book and LOVE your jewelry designs. I need help locating the sterling silver ring and bracelet settings. I can find a ton of SS clasps, beads, and other findings but can not locate the chunky square ring and bracelet settings? Do you have any suggestions? Thanks!

I have your DVD and book and it is great. You give lots of info and tips. Where do you get the candy paper? I did a search on the internet and can't find it. I think it is a really neat idea. Does it go by another name?

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I have been creating with polymer clay for twelve years. My jewelry can be found in galleries across the country. I have authored "Polymer Clay Creative Traditions" published by Watson-Guptill Publications and have co-authored several Design Original books. "Millefiori Story" is the title of my DVD, produced by PageSage, and shares my love of a time honored glass technique translated in polymer clay. I am currently the president of the National Polymer Clay Guild because I firmly believe in giving back to the community that has fed my creative soul. I live in West Virginia, a state whose commitment to its artisans is unrivaled. I share my life with my supportive husband, Greg and my two wonderfully creative children, Maria and Max.